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Course Info |
Course Title:
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Applying Cost Analysis to Public Health Programs |
Format: |
Print-based |
Cost (US $): |
53.00 |
Credit Types Offered: |
None of None
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Course Description: |
"Applying Cost Analysis to Public Health Programs" is a series of educational modules designed to provide basic information about cost analysis in a self-study format. Complete with exercises, case study, and glossary, the course is designed to help conduct a cost analysis of a public health program and is targeted to meet the needs of public health professionals at the local, state, or federal level. The case study was designed for students to apply the concepts learned in the five modules to a real-world situation. The case study uses the example of a state tuberculosis control program, but no prior knowledge of TB, TB transmission, or TB control strategies is necessary to understand the case and answer the questions. The course is also appropriate for consumers of cost analysis studies who need to evaluate the quality and validity of studies published in the scientific literature or produced by hired consultants and other governmental agencies. No background in economics or statistics is required. |
Subject Area(s):
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Evaluation/Quality Improvement
Leadership/Management
Policy/Planning
Program Development |
Target Audience(s): |
Administrators/Managers
Data and Information Professionals
Health Officials
Policy Makers/Analysts |
Sponsor/Offerer: |
Epidemiology Program Office, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Starting Date: |
Continuous/Self-Study |
Ending Date: |
N/A |
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Special Notes: |
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Contact Info |
Contact Name: |
Sue Madden |
Contact Phone: |
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Contact Email: |
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Organization or
Course Website:
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Registration Info |
Course Number: |
RM-023 |
Registration
Required:
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no |
Registration
Deadline:
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N/A |
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